Posted by leviskuse on November 12, 2015 at 09:30:25 from (198.110.57.2):
"""I turned the fuel up a little bit but not very much"""" I was disking for the first time with a massively oversized disk, https://usfarmer.com/media/catalog/product//5/6/5648442_large_29190.jpg ,,,,,,, i was disking with it for the last 2 days and the tractor was full throttle, and was struggling, it was blowing a noticeable amount of black smoke the whole time, every time the disk sunk a little to deep , the water temp gage always rose a little bit, anyways , 1 day later i went to take off and i happened to check the radiator cap and didn't see anything in it, so i cold started it, and added anti freeze to it and filled up the tank, it drained the radiator within 5 minutes of idling and i seen it dripping out of the breather tube, and the oil pan is mixed with coolant. motor runs like a champ still , no smoke, no back fire , no nothin, just eats coolant, it has to be a head gasket ? i hope? i just hope the block didn't crack from the little time it was ran full throttle, cause i don't know when it lost it all, no external leaks, no smoke no nothin. please reply
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